After President Trump proclaimed to the world that the only reason Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 3 million was that 3 million or more ballots were cast fraudulently — by noncitizens, by the dead or by Box 13 in Alice, Texas, where ballot stuffing first elected Lyndon Johnson to Congress, perhaps — the media dutifully reported that there is no evidence, no proof, no foundation for such a claim. Even Nevada’s Republican[…]

After President Trump proclaimed to the world that the only reason Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by 3 million was that 3 million or more ballots were cast fraudulently — by noncitizens, the dead or by Box 13 in Alice, Texas, perhaps — the media dutifully reported, even Fox News, that there is no evidence, no proof, no foundation for such a claim. It is utterly unsubstantiated. The morning newspaper dutifully reports that Nevada’s Republican Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske[…]

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By Daniel B. Childs, II Are you a teenager? If so, then wouldn’t you like the country to be at least okay when you become an adult? An America which is great again is something I would love to be a part of when I become an active member in the community. I believe that America should no longer be under the spell of a bunch of like-minded politicians of a government that is afraid[…]

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Many Latinos eligible for Obamacare aren’t signing up because of fear that some family members, not in the country legally, may be deported. By Lourdes Medrano TUCSON, ARIZ. — Website glitches aside, President Obama’s new health-care law also is causing consternation among many Latinos over the possibility that signing up for the Affordable Care Act could get family members deported. “It’s a very real barrier,” say Daniel Zingale, vice president of the California Endowment, a[…]

After the Tea Party-led government shutdown and threat of default, the Republican Party is trying to figure out how to reunify. With the GOP polling at historic lows, it won’t be easy. By Brad Knickerbocker Will Rogers’ famous quip — “I don’t belong to any organized party. I’m a Democrat.” — might well apply to the GOP today. Its failure to win anything out of the recent 16-day federal shutdown and threat of government default[…]